- on
elaborate High
Anglican ritual,
arousing "gryt feir of
inbriginge of
poperie". Charles II
underwent a
simple Presbyterian coronation ceremony at Scone...
- Argyll's
standard on
which was
written "For God and Religion,
against Poperie, Tyrrannie,
Arbitrary Government, and Erastianism". In a poor situation...
-
thought to be
Robert Parsons, the
Trayterous Jesuite. The
Downefall of
Poperie,
proposed by way of
challenge to all
English Jesuites and … Papists, London...
- p****e." A
concluding prayer calls to God for the
abolition of "al
dregs of
Poperie and
superstition that
presently trouble the
state of thy Church." A response...
-
proued out of the
Workes of that
learned Father that he
dissented from
Poperie. London, 1624 and 1625. The
second edition of this
reply was
revised by...
- Self -Conviction, An
Evident Demonstration of the
Avowed Arminianisme,
Poperie, and
Tyrannie of the Faction, by
their oione Confessions; with a Postcript...
-
Religion defended.
Shewing briefeley when the
great compound heresie of
Poperie first sprange; how it grew
peece by
peece till
Antichrist was disclosed;...
-
conversion of … F.
Cupif from
Poperie. …
Faithfully translated into
English by W. Guild, Aberdeen, 1637. An
Antidote against Poperie; one of
three treatises...
- the
incomparable pre-episcopal Kirk, to
mentions of ‘dogs and swine’, ‘
poperie’ and the
mourning faithful. Melville's
image of the
enslavement of the...
-
Stoughton published four prin****l works: A
Generall Treatise against Poperie (1598) The
Dignitie of God's
Children (1610) Two
profitable treatises (1616)...